On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Luke Mewburn wrote:
> Modified Files:
> basesrc/sbin/fsirand: fsirand.8 fsirand.c
>
> Log Message:
> - add -F - manipulate a file system image in a regular file (instead of
> a special device).
I see this -F added to ~all filesystem utilities. Is that really
necessary? IIRC there's the Unix philosophy of "everything is a file", so
why is there a difference when giving a filename over /dev/somedisk?
Can't the fools be at least made auto-detect if th eunderlying thing is a
disk image over a real disk?
- Hubert
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